ENKKO - Repairing the N64 Controller
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Last Updated: March 25 @ 18:46 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
Gear up.
March 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Gears Designed by Freepik We are making the gears!As i mentioned before, we were in contact with the manufacturer and we nailed some details down. To get the upper and lower gear molds made, we needed to have an additional $2,175 for a stretch goal... (Read More)
GOAL!
February 27th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello everyone, Thank you so much for backing this project! We have reached our goal in a matter of 3 days! What's next?Now that we have succeeded in the goal, we can push through the design of the molds. After the campaign is over, the order will... (Read More)
ENKKO to Restore the N64 Controller to Its Former Glory with New Kickstarter Campaign
February 27th - via: nintendolife.com
Those who played their N64 extensively back in its heyday will remember that the stick would become loose after extended use, so much so that it would eventually become unusable. (Read More)
3D printed repair parts help keep Nintendo 64 controller alive
February 25th - via: 3ders.org
ENKKO has launched a Kickstarter campaign to manufacture high quality repair parts for the classic N64 controller, made with the help of 3D scanning and 3D printing technology. (Read More)
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